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Researching the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site of Canada
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THE CULTURAL LANDSCAPE OF 18TH CENTURY LOUISBOURG 
Microfiche Report Series 83, By Margaret Fortier, 1983, Fortress of Louisbourg


Part One - Louisbourg - The Land and its Utilization, Louisbourg Properties


 Properties - Louisbourg Environs

42. Charles Pinet - Heirs of Pinet - Pierre Pellot (Penot) Jean Tubert dit Tubert (part) - Grégoire Chapelard (Tubert's portion only)

LOCATION:

near barachois

DATE OF CONCESSION:

pre-1745

SIZE OF PROPERTY:

1751 - 7 toises x 20 toises

BORDERS OF PROPERTY:

north - 1751 - road 
south - 1751-- land not conceded 
east - 1751 - Charles Pinet 
west - 1751 - Thomas Lecuyer dit L'Anglois

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:

CHANGES OF OWNERSHIP:

pre-1751 

- Pinet died. His land was
- probably divided among his heirs

1751 

- Marie Maxrhand, Veuve Pinet, sold land to Pierre Pellot which bordered on that of Charles Pinet fils. Both parcels were probably part of the original concession. Selling price only 30 livres.

1752 

- Pellot or Pénot sold part (30 pieds x 35 pieds) of the property to Jean Tubert dit Tubert for 30 livres

1752 

- a month later Tubert sold his land, along with building supplies, to Grégoire Chapelard for 125 livres.

DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY:

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